BalticBlade
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What this talks to is something much bigger and much uglier. Which is, the absolute contempt the authorities have in this country towards football fans.
It is an attitude that dates back to the time of Thatcher, the sort of disregard for football fans which help result in the Hillsborough disaster.
Outside of countries where alcohol is forbidden for religious or cultural reasons, I can't think of anywhere else in the world where you can't drink alcohol in the stands at a sporting event (I'm more than happy to be corrected if I'm wrong on this point).
Even in this country, you can take drinks into the stands of any other sport - cricket, rugby, tennis, racing, you name it. It is only in this country and only for football where this absurd and outdated prohibition still exists.
I've been to sporting events around the world and not even had to leave my seat to get a beer - they bring them to you! That's how people should be treated, but unfortunately football fans in this country are treated more like animals by the powers that be.
It is an attitude that dates back to the time of Thatcher, the sort of disregard for football fans which help result in the Hillsborough disaster.
Outside of countries where alcohol is forbidden for religious or cultural reasons, I can't think of anywhere else in the world where you can't drink alcohol in the stands at a sporting event (I'm more than happy to be corrected if I'm wrong on this point).
Even in this country, you can take drinks into the stands of any other sport - cricket, rugby, tennis, racing, you name it. It is only in this country and only for football where this absurd and outdated prohibition still exists.
I've been to sporting events around the world and not even had to leave my seat to get a beer - they bring them to you! That's how people should be treated, but unfortunately football fans in this country are treated more like animals by the powers that be.